Raising awareness of the importance of genetic resources, traditional knowledge associated with genetic resources and related access and benefit-sharing issues has been recognised as essential to promote the early ratification and implementation of the Nagoya Protocol on Access and Benefit-sharing.

The factsheets are meant to provide readers with a broad understanding of the key issues related to the Nagoya Protocol. They are relevant for Governments and stakeholders wishing to raise awareness of the Nagoya Protocol, and are meant to encourage its early ratification and effective implementation.

The ABS Information Kit

Thanks to the generous funding provided by the Government of Germany for capacity-building for access and benefit-sharing, a generic information kit was developed to present the basics of access and benefit-sharing in simple language. Following the adoption of the Nagoya Protocol, the ABS information kit was updated to include information on the Protocol thanks to the generous contribution provided by the GEF-MSP project. The information kit is available in the six UN languages (Arabic, English, Spanish, French, Russian and Chinese) and in Portuguese thanks to the Government of Brazil, and contains the following:

Policy Briefs on the Nagoya Protocol: Bioscience at a crossroads

The Secretariat developed a series of new communication materials as part of a partnership with the United Nations University-Institute of Advanced Studies under the GEF-MSP on Capacity-building for the early entry into force of the Nagoya Protocol.

The materials are meant to provide an overview of the types of ABS-related activities carried out in different sectors (i.e. pharmaceuticals, agriculture, industrial biotech, cosmetics, botanicals and food and beverage) as well as an analysis on the relevance and impact of the Nagoya Protocol for these sectors in light of recent trends and practices. In total, seven factsheets and policy briefs are being developed. All Briefs and Factsheets are available in electronic format.

Materials developed by partners

Parties and organizations are invited to make available through the Secretariat courtesy translations of the Nagoya Protocol text into local and indigenous languages. Available translations can be found here

IUCN Explanatory Guide to the Nagoya Protocol on Access and Benefit-sharing. The main goal of this Explanatory Guide is to facilitate the understanding of the legal obligations of the Parties under the Nagoya Protocol and it serves as an adaptable tool for future ABS capacity-building and awareness raising initiatives, as well as an important reference for countries in their efforts to implement the Nagoya Protocol and operationalize ABS in practice. Available also in French, Spanish and Chinese.

ABS simply explained : short animated video clip to explain ABS and the Nagoya Protocol. Available in English, French, and German.

People, plants and profits : This twenty-five minutes long film illustrates the basic principles of ABS in the context of the Nagoya Protocol, with the help of three real life cases: Hoodia (South Africa), Argan (Morocco) and Teff (Ethiopia). The film is also available in French.

ABS Guide Strategic Communications: This Guide offers advice about the role, relevance and use of communication for implementing Access and Benefit-sharing (ABS) systems at the national level. It provides an overview of communication considerations, approaches and methods for the different phases of ABS implementation. Available in English, French, Spanish and Portuguese.